FIBA Hall of Fame
    Vlade DIVAC (SRB)

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    Category | Player Date of Birth | 03.02.1968 Position | Center Height | 216cm (7'1") Country | Serbia

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    Clubs

    • Elan Prijepolje: 1980-1982

    • Sloga Kraljevo: 1982-1986

    • Partizan Belgrade: 1986-1989

    • Los Angeles Lakers: 1989-1996

    • Charlotte Hornets: 1996-1998

    • Red Star Belgrade: 1998-1999 (just 2 games)

    • Sacramento Kings: 1998-2004

    • Los Angeles Lakers: 2004-2005

    • As an executive: President of Partizan Belgrade from 2000 to 2003

    Club Highlights

    • Champion of the 1989 European Cup Radivoj Korac

    • Champion of the 1987 Yugoslavian League

    • Champion of the Yugoslavian Cup in 1989

    National Team

    • 145 appearances with the Yugoslavian National Team with a total of 1,348 points scored

    • 2 times World Champion: Argentina 1990 and Indianapolis 2002

    • 2 times Olympic Silver medalist: Seoul 1988 and Atlanta 1996

    • Bronze medalist in the 1986 World Championship in Spain

    • 3 times European Champion: Zagreb 1989, Rome 1991 and Athens 1995

    • 2 times Bronze medalist in European Championships: Athens 1987 and France 1999

    • Gold medalist in the 1987 World Championship for Junior Men in Bormio

    • Gold medalist in the 1986 European Championship for Junior Men in Gmunden

    Individual Highlights

    • European Player of the Year in 1989

    • NBA All-Rookie First Team in 1989-1990

    • NBA All-Star Game in 2001

    • One of the six players in the history of the NBA to record more than 13,000 points, 9,000 rebounds, 3,000 assists and 1,500 blocks

    • Only player born and formed outside of the U.S.A. to play in over 1,000 games in the NBA

    • J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (presented by the Professional Basketball Writers Association to honor an NBA player or coach for outstanding service and dedication to the community) in 2000

    • Named Goodwill Ambassador for Sports against Drugs by the United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNDCP) in 2000

    • Founded the Divac Children's Foundation (DCF) to provide care, education and healthy environment for children who suffer from isolation, poverty and displacement

    • Created the Humanitarian Organization Divac (HOD) to provide financial, material and other resources to refugees, internally displaced persons and uncared-for people

    • Inducted into the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame in 2008

    • Adviser for Humanitarian Issues of the Serbian Government since October 2008

    • Elected in 2008 as one of the 50 Greatest Contributors in the History of European Club Basketball

    • President of the Olympic Committee of Serbia since February 2009

    • The Sacramento Kings retired his #21 jersey on 31st March 2009